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Uluwatu Temple

Coordinates:8°49′44″S115°5′7″E / 8.82889°S 115.08528°E /-8.82889; 115.08528
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Balinese Hindu temple in Indonesia

Uluwatu Temple
Pura Luhur Uluwatu
ᬧᬸᬭᬮᬸᬳᬸᬃᬉᬮᬸᬯᬢᬸ
Religion
AffiliationHinduism
DistrictSouth Kuta District,Badung Regency
DeitySang Hyang Widhi Wasa asRudra
Location
LocationPecatu village,Uluwatu,Bukit Peninsula
StateBali
CountryIndonesia
Uluwatu Temple is located in Badung Regency
Uluwatu Temple
Location inBadung Regency
Coordinates8°49′44″S115°5′7″E / 8.82889°S 115.08528°E /-8.82889; 115.08528
Architecture
Established11th century
Elevation70 m (230 ft)
Website
www.uluwatuinfo.com

Uluwatu Temple (Balinese:ᬧᬸᬭᬮᬸᬳᬸᬃᬉᬮᬸᬯᬢᬸ,romanized: Pura Luhur Uluwatu) is aBalinese Hindu temple located on the south-western tip of theBukit Peninsula inUluwatu (South Kuta),Badung Regency,Bali,Indonesia. It is the onlyBalinese sea temple (pura segara) that is also one of the ninedirectional temples (Pura Kahyangan Jagat[1] orPura Kahyangan Padma Bhuwana).[2]

It is dedicated toSang Hyang Widhi Wasa in his manifestation asRudra.[3]

History and etymology

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The temple (pura inBalinese) is built at the edge (ulu) of a 70-meter-high (230 ft) cliff or rock (watu) projecting into the sea.[4][5] In folklore, this rock is said to be part ofDewi Danu's petrified barque.[3]

Though a small temple is claimed to have existed earlier, the structure was significantly expanded by a Javanese sage, Empu Kuturan in the 11th century.Dang Hyang Nirartha, another sage from East Java at the turn of the 16th century, is credited for introducing thepadmasana shrines and it is said that he attainedmoksha here, an event calledngeluhur ("to go up") locally. This has resulted in the temple's epithetLuhur ("height").[3]

Protection zoning: customary law and state law

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In 2009, a spatial planning regulation (Bali Provincial Regulation No. 16, planning for 20 years up to 2029) delineated a 5 km radius zone, taken from the temple's outer wall, for which any construction would be prohibited other than building in connection with Hindu religious spiritual facilities. Thus buildings for settlements and tourist activities were both outlawed.

This came into conflict with customary laws (awig-awig) of the Pecatu village community, which regulated the space of the Uluwatu temple based on the perception that the sacred space of Uluwatu temple is the Uluwatu temple forest. It also came into conflict with the reality of the land, whereby the customary law firmly protected the forest with a 350 m radius of the temple; but if the government law was to be applied, many pre-existing buildings would have to be demolished and as many people deprived from either their own roof or their mean of sustenance — or both.

No less than seven lawsuits were brought to courts of law by individuals, groups and customary law communities from Pecatu — up to the Supreme Court, who rejected these appeals in 2010 and 2013. However, in 2015 the Provincial Government issued Regulation Number 8 as a follow-up to the Supreme Court 2013 decision, which established three types of protection for all temples, each with three zones (core zone, buffer zone and utilisation zone) of varying proportions according to the degree of urbanisation in the area surrounding the temples. Uluwatu Temple came as type II, with a core zone of up to 1 km radius; a buffer zone of 1 km to 2.5 km radius, and a utilisation zone of 2.5 km to 5 km radius.[citation needed]

Monkeys

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A monkey holding a pair of stolen sunglasses
A monkey stealing a tourist'spom-poms

The temple is inhabited by long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis), who are notorious for snatching visitors' belongings such as flip-flops, cameras and sunglasses. They can usually be persuaded into ransoming the items for fruit, nuts, or candies, although this only encourages them to steal more.

Scientists and experts on primate behavior have conducted studies on the Macaque monkeys in the area and have collected data suggesting that they learn bartering behavior. This trade is passed down to the young offspring. New groups of macaque monkeys introduced into the area quickly adapt and learn the new skill from the locals.[6]

Kecak dance performance

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AKecak dance performance based on theRamayana is performed daily in Uluwatu temple every 6pm on the cliff-side. This outdoor performance has a sunset background.[7]

Cultural tourism destinationsoutside the Uluwatu Temple are the 4 (four)major cultural tourism destinations in Baliwhich are the priority scale for revitalizingthe development of tourism areas by the Baliprovincial government;35

References

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  1. ^Hernanto, Namhar (1 August 2019)."Pura Kahyangan Jagat: Nine Temples of Auspicious Locations".nowbali.co.id. Retrieved31 May 2024.
  2. ^"The most sacred Hindu places of worship in Bali".hinducouncil.com.au. 2018. Retrieved20 May 2024.
  3. ^abcDavison, Julian; Granquist, Bruce (1999).Balinese Temples. Periplus Editions (HK) Limited. p. 30.ISBN 978-962-593-196-8.
  4. ^"ULUWATU TEMPLE – Bali Government Tourism Office".disparda.baliprov.go.id. Retrieved1 July 2025.
  5. ^Khairally, Elmy Tasya."Sejarah Pura Uluwatu, Daya Tarik, Lokasi, beserta Rutenya" [The History of Uluwatu Temple, Attractions, Location, and Its Route].detikbali (in Indonesian). Retrieved1 July 2025.
  6. ^"Bali Monkey Masterminds: Uluwatu macaques steal stuff from tourists, barter back plundered goods for food".coconuts.co. 29 May 2017. Retrieved13 October 2020.
  7. ^"バリ島ウルワツ寺院ケチャダンス".Archived from the original on 21 December 2021 – via www.youtube.com.

Further reading

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  • Julian Davison, Nengah Enu, Bruce Granquist, Luca Invernizzi Tettoni (2003)Introduction to Balinese architecture (Illustrated by Nengah Enu, Bruce Granquist) Tuttle Publishing,ISBN 0-7946-0071-9,ISBN 978-0-7946-0071-6

External links

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